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    Ravi's book will be the first one in Canada and was sent Priority Mail on Tuesday, I think. When the 914 book was launched in October, it was taking over a week for these to get from Indianapolis to Chicago. I could walk there in that time, but was not inclined to do so...

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    I would also like to order this book but I don't have a credit card or VISA. How can i order this book. Possible with paypal?

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    We are not set up to take PayPal -- only Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Discover. Maybe have a friend with a charge card order it? It will be available on Amazon in Europe, but it usually takes several months.

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    It doesn't let me purchase to UK and says, contact us for shipping quote??
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    It should let you purchase, it just can't tell you how much it costs to ship. For most of the world outside the US it is $40 via USPS Priority Mail International, which is the lowest price carrier I can find. Delivery supposedly takes 6-10 business days, but last fall when the 914 book update was released, it took much longer. The cost to the UK is higher at $42, though Ireland is $40. Canada is $30. It will probably be available on Amazon in Europe in 3 or 4 months, but if purchased from other vendors, it does not come with the Gallery. The Gallery can be purchased for all three books at: www.tpr-inc.com for $9.95 each and they do not need to be shipped.

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    Can I get it at Auto books Burbank. CA
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    The only wholesale books shipped to date are Sierra Madre and Toad Hall. Those who purchase from our distributor will not have books for at least two weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett Johnson View Post
    Ravi's book will be the first one in Canada and was sent Priority Mail on Tuesday, I think. When the 914 book was launched in October, it was taking over a week for these to get from Indianapolis to Chicago. I could walk there in that time, but was not inclined to do so...
    Arrived last night. Beautiful job. Poked around the gallery a bit, which is also very helpful.

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  9. #39
    Ravi, Everybody asks about duty, customs charges etc. Can you let me know what you encountered?

  10. #40
    Just a comment on cover …..it’s really awesome .
    Reserved but with-it.
    Congrats on all your hard work and those resources on this site.
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